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CRICKET.

At Bristol, Sussex defeated Gloucester by, an insings and 64 runs. Mr. George Brann, for Sussex, played an innings of 130 runs.

At the Oval, Nosts defeated Surrey by tea wickets. Iremenger, for Notts,, scored 119: and V. F. S. Crawford, 'for Surrey, 110. Ware wick won the match with Worcestershire' at Birmingham by an innings and 21 runs. For Warwick, J. F. Byrne scored 119, and Quaile (W. G.) 104 not out; whilst, for Worcester, E. Foster scored 100. At Derby, Hampshire defeated Derby by five wickets. For Hamp shire, E. M. Sprot scored 130. At Leeds, the Lancashire and Yorkshire watch resulted in a draw. The match, which was for the benefit of J.T. Brown (senior) was a great success, and the attendance for the three days amounted to 60,000. For Lancashire, Mr. A. C. McLaren scored 117, and for Yorkshire, Mr. Frank Mi chell scored 106. At Taunion, the Somerset and Middlesex match was left drawn. For Middlesex, Mr. C. M. Wells played an inoings af 124. At Canterbury, the opening gaine in the Canterbury week between Kent and Essex ended in a draw. For Essex, Mr. Percy Perrin scored 104; and for Kent Mr. E. W. Dillon scored 103.

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The Accession Declaration. In the House of Lords, the Accession Declaration Bill has been read a third time. Lord.Salisbury, referring to the prospects of the Bill, said that it was evident that the Cathalles did not desire withdrawal, of tho offensive words unless the declaration securing

the Protestant succession was simultaneously withdrawn, and they were, unentitled to com: plain whatever happened. It is understood that, the Government will drop the Bill and not renew it next year,

India.

COOPER'S HILI.

The Viceroy has replied to Lord George Hamilton's remarkable telegram upon the memorial of the Cooper's Hill Engineers, im plicitly accepting the decision of the Secretary of State; Il protesting against the severe cen sure, which had attracted widespr ad attention and surprise in India. He had to point out that the despatch complained of was the direct fulfilment of the Secretary of State's instructions, asking the Government of India to forward the memorials; therefore, His Excellency cannot understand the complaint that grave incon venience had been caused by the course taken. His Excellency thinks some misapprehension must have arisen, and he asks His Lordship to sake 'seme step to relieve the Government of Intia from public slur, which it was not con- scious of having deserved.

The Secretary of State replies that, without catering into the question whether the adopted course was in all espects necessitated by his instructions, be would "point out at once that

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1901.

pay specialty for those opinions. A man who sends out circulars is in a different position,

Without the publication of the odds he did not believe that Maning-price: bookmaking could be carried on. -

The proprietor of one, of the largest of the evening halfpenny, newspapers also told him that he would not oppose such a law, getti

The Committee adjourned-Morning Leader.

UNGLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

¿POST- OFFICE.

Money, RJ.

McLean, A. E.

Miller, O. H.

Marshall, C. W.

Letters for the following persons lie un claimed at the Post Office-

McCracken, W. R. Athkinson A.

Miller, R. E Atkinson, Miss I

Maurico, M.-F Angus, W.. Alexander, M. R. Anderson, W. H. Abern, f.), Atlantis, J. Ainslie, Mrs. Barton, Miss A. C. Bishop, W. C. Banvard, Miss F. Barett, Mr. Bender, H.. Bowles, Mr. & Mrs: Mitchell, W. T.

J. H. Bracter, Hy.

:

Burke, Rev. P. G. Burger, L. W, Babonneau, M. Braidwood Borrowdale, F Brown, A., D..D. Benion, R. K. Browne, E. Grammer, R. B. Carlton, L. G. Carlos, A. Cushing, G. B. Chinachiole, G. N. Chrisholm, J. I. Cradock, H. E.

Collins, M. Cylinder, M. Deoer, C. L.

Merchants Despatch &

Mills, S.

Transportation Cö.

Mills, F.

Maipang, W.

Mills, S.C.

McIntosh, J.

McAuliffee, J

Mundia

Mesny

Mullary

Notton, R.

Nivcu, L

Norris, J. B.

Oswin, A.

Oviedo, F.

Olivier, The Hon.

Mary

Nichobon, H. J.

Ozorio, S. E. Palmer, W. B.

Painter, Rev. T. W.

"Palmer, C. D.

Paoli, S.

Posti, O.

Parks, WJ

Poliakoff, M. M.

I'ilcher, A. J. Paul, F. W. Pennybacker Ridgway, T. Rennick, Mrs. F. Robinson, C. T. Rouch, S. C..L. Raine, Miss E. Rousell, M. Roshchild, O. F.

Douglass, Mrs. M. E. Peterson, W. Day, R Davis, J. Damerell Dyson Esposito, E. Eschauzier, P. Forest, Miss A. Fitzsimmons, C. A. Fleming, G. Farr, A. J. M. Frankland, A. Franzesco, C. Frampton Gye, H. W. Genahre, J. Gorcke, A. Girard, A. V. Gainford, Mrs. Galbraith, J. E. Grieve, A. R. Hill Depét Glover, Miss

the last sentence of the despatch does not apply to your action generally, and was not intended to cast the smallest slur upon your Govern-Hall, E. A. 5.

ment."

THE N. W. FRONTIER.

The most serious mutrage yet committed by the Mahsuds on the N: W frontier of India occurred on the afternoon of Angust 6th A gang of Mahsuds, 256 strong, attacked the militia post at Cashmere Kar, fired at a sentry at the open gate, and followed him into the post, where he was killed. The garrison was commanded. The Militia Officer in

five shots, A took refuge in the barracks. The Mahsuds bored holes in the roof and demanded the rifles, threatening to set fire to the post. The Officer Commanding, seeing that resistance was hopeless, surrendered the rifles, and the Mahsuds locked the garrison up in the barracks, looted the post, and decamped. Havildar Abdul Satar, three sepoys, and three labourers were killed. The Officer Commanding the Post, and three men were wounded,two severely and two slightly. A large quantity of.am- munition, thirty rifles, and all kits, accoutre ments, rations, and uniforms were carried off. The Mabsuds sustained no loss.

China.

Lord Salisbury replied to Lord Spencer in the House of Lords that he was unaware that Germany had declared Manchuria to be out side the provisions of the Anglo-German agree. ment concerning China.

Lord Landowne stated that the total number of troops in China was being reduced to 13,000, the British numbering 4,100, Lord Lansdowne entirely concurred with Lord Spencer as to the importance of Japan in the Far East and the necessity of maintaining most cordial relations with her. That, he said, was all the more easy inasmuch as the Japanese policy was similar to the British.

COMMITTEE ON BETTING.

The Lords Committee on Betting sat on the 15th ult, under the presidency of Lord Durham,

to hear evidence.

|

Hezl, H. B. Handid Harston, Carl Hermann, H. Halcott, H.

!fcaton, T. Huffmann, Mrs. W. Hannan, J. W. Hanson'

Hardy, Rev. E. ), Holdsworth, S. Haiman

wine, C. W. Ilse, F. Jones, Dr. Jackson, J. G. Jarvey, } Jones, W. L.". Johnson, J. fansson, A.

Reid, J. G.

Robinson, C.

Richardson, W. N.

Royle, H. C.

Robles, M.

Robinson, Miss.

Ross, C. H.

Rutledge, H, B.

Ralphs, E.

Samborne, Dr. F. G.

Rice, C

Sig, J. R.

Shakoor, A. C.

Shaffer, S. Sternmvante Singh, C. Sampson, J. Silva, 5. N. A. Salva, C. de

A

Stephton, Miss G. Silverthone. Seldeer, J. K. Sitwell, J. K. Sticland

Sims, W. A. Superintendent Thomas, 1. C. Trick, R. -Thomas, Mrs.].

Ting, Mrs. Turkey, H. H.

Towzalin

Thompson, C. D.

Taylor, C. Valentine, A.

Varney, Miss L. W. Vass, Capt. Vance, C. H. Waller, J. Watts, MIA. F. W. Wallace, F.. Walter, R. Warren, C. N. Westcott, R. Walker, W. B. Weber, D. E. Weissmann, B. Walker, H. W... Williami, J. Walker, J. D.

'ohnson,' Rev. H. G. Jesus, D. D. James, S... Johnstone, B.. H. Jamieson Kirk, Dr. R. Knight, H, Kolet, M. Keelin, H." Kapple, W. A.. Kissersent, Smith Kahuweiler, S. Lortet, P. Lopez, Dr. Laura, A. Leitav, F. P. Luz, D.- Little, Mrs. A.'. Lives, R. 'T, P. Liv, R. J. F. Lorenzo, M. Lebruary, D. W. P. Worder, E. G. Lion, A. D.

Wennberg, H. O. Yamamoto, J. 'Lortet, P. M. Launing, C. H. Young, Ed. McGill, W. E. List of Registered Andrews, Wm.

A

Walker, O. H. Wilson, F

The first witness was Mr. John Hawke, | Abbas Khan secretary of the Anti-Gambling League, who at Ameer Shah first devoted himself to street betting. He said Angudhia, M. 8. that on 15 June he went to the neighbourhood | Atlantis, Miss [- .of St. Giles's-in-the-Fields. He noticed a Brandt, F÷ (2)ww... young bookmaker of 25 taking coppers from Brimble, Capt. A. boys of ta to If.

Bortolo, B.

There were seats in St. Giles's churchyard | Bobal Singh on which were persone whose conversation Beveral, Bonifacio appeared to relate to betting, but he saw no Bomanjee & Co............. actual betting in the churchyard. He was Braga, C. *informed by a policeman that it was quite im- Campbell, Capt.

possible to put a stop to it without employing Crane, E. H. plain clothes men, because the system of scout Cruz, M, B ing was so good.

Calto, I. T. Cowie, T. Sydney. Cameros, A. B. Cushing, E. B., Calo, R. de Cox, Miss M. J. Celestino, F.

Zulauf, F.

Covers in Foste Bestante,

WAS TAKEN. FOR A SPLIT." Mr. Hawke himself saw the scouts, They thought he looked suspicious and when he came there a second day he heard a voice saying "split" (ie, detective). There were mon stationed at the street corners, and the police stated that £4 or £5 a week was paid to | Dias, R. R. de these scouts.

David. J. A., Singapore.

In his opinion the profits of the business | Edurata, C. were so great that nothing but imprisonment Elia, I. (a)

at least for a second or third offence would Evans, Miss A.

stop it. In one case the bookmaker-handed Fox, F.

in a to note to the magistrates, and said he | Falris, G. (Singapore),

did not want the change. In another the book Fernandez, V. F.

maker said he hoped they wouldn't bring him

:

Kemper, A. C. (Lon:

don), Karan lahi

Kahim Bakash Kumura

Kota Singh

Kohen, E. A,

Kallah Singh

Ludah Singh Litton, G. (London.) Mohamed Mirza Sadig Mahicu, A.

McGill, Major HS,

(Tientsin). Mackie Mini 6. F. Martin, H, J. Mamb, Capt. F.. Mullary & Co. Nand Singh NACATI

Noblo, James Nar Singh Olbes, Fred.

Preston, B. Fassantino, Z. (0) Petchizelles, H. Pekin Railway, Chief

Engineer. Pitault, M.

Rivaro, Jobn

Robles

Rosa, E do

Rennio, A. Hi

Sultan Mahomed

CA (Nagasaki.) Sahib Halce, S. F

Stane, Capt Sammel & Co.

Gufer Singh, I.P.C. 647. Roberts, J. (3) to the court next time, for he would always Gunda Singh send to the magistrates' clerk when he Gleick, M. wanted it in Birmingham the fines amounted Gomes, T. G to £1,000 in a few months, thus showing the Graves,

of the business profits

TIPSTERS IN PAPERS Mr. Hawke read a specimen of a betting Galvas, da Cunha -agent's circular latind from the African United

Services Club, 4, Duke et, St. Jame's. In that Hall, FLA case the law was, evaded because they refused Hall, Capt. F: (2) to receive ready money and did not invite the Hoshi, S. client to come to their houses,

Haynes, J. Coming then to tipsters, Witness pointed out Herman Singh (Sin that the Timer of It August 1853, reported

gapore) men that Lord Palmerston proposed to suppress Bamlin, Mrs. G. tipsters next session, but, the matter was over- Holececk, Mrs. R. shadowed by the Crimean War. L

Haldar Khan LP.C. WhatThe chairman, asked. opinion must be Harrison, 5 W

"given on Horse TACOS II 3 KAWspaper anymor › Hutchinson, Mh fins do not (Karam Khan -

No, opalon' for prosti

Skeener, J. Stavers, Y Tilloy, Capt. (7) Tremain, B. L(New

York) Victoris College,

Director of Whitton, Mrs. 779 West, M2. M.”

Warlr Singh K Waryam Singh:

|

·

Isfahabi, H.M.S. Jeannot, G. (2) Jeewan Singh, I.P.C.

:654 Kahn, R.

Waaier Singh, LP.C.

716

Wertheimer, Mr Weymouth, Capt. E. Zuniga, JM

List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships. .S.S. Ammy

Allas......

G. Nazinovich. KM. Rickinson- H.M.&. Barfitur ......... G. Groves,

·S.S. Changsha,....Capt. Moore.

-Chinglu. Chas. Lendberg.

J. W. Holland. Dragoman.. Elite Norsack J. McCathey. R.M.S. E. of Japan Cooper S.S. Erica

1

"

Hallan Hating

Capt. Zindel, R. "Olien.""

„A. E. Tilston.'

Heltagric...Serang Humar: U.S.S. Isla de Lusin ...C. Renton. U.S.S. Isla de Luson ...W. Lynch, S.S. Kashing........Capt. Sanderson,

Looson ... Brandt Manur! Laguna, E. Nielson. Muto

................ P. Walker. Fatroclus......Capt. E. Dickens, President...R. B. Munro. Transport-Penarth........J.-C. Connor. (1) SS. Perta

Charles Smith. ......Chan McFeely.

U.S.H.S Relief

Relief Relinf

J. H. Miller.

S.S. Shantung.......

.P. Schneider.

.H. S. Clifton,

St. Dunston.......Loop. Püringer.

!

"

·Sul Tai......

.A. Nene.

"Ula.. O. Lloyd. (3) Transport Wright...S. Croft."

List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices at Hongkong.

Shiuchinchong, Bruff Comedy... Soonkei (9988) -

Amos.

Chingtai (telegrams). Thungseuglong-

Chechosiang,

Chunhangchang.

Huffman.

John Wheeler.

Kathing.

Konghinin. Kongyuenheng.

(Two Telegranis). Kwongchanchong. Leile Werthman. Loheengkec. Meade,

Nguyen Thanlı

Norton..... Njewoo Chiang, Schmidt.

Takmakoff

Trienfat.

With.

Wood.

Workee.

Ychisumoto.

Yheetsan.

Yown.

Yuenhopiai,

6436.

3,458, 4713.5002 (Kan

Hok Chau.

0903 Yuenhophai,

· 1,089 1,459. 1,089, 1,459. -1.759:

Auction.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

M

R. GEO. P. LAMMERT will Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

at his OFFICES, DUDDELL STREET, TO-MORROW, (FRIDAY), the 23rd August, 1901, at 3 F.M. THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

situate at

SHAUKIWAN in the laland of Hongkong, " consisting of

Shaukiwan Lots Nas, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. 135 and 385, which are held as to Lots Nos. 18, 19, 20, 21. 22, 23, and 125, for the residues of several terms of 999 years and as to Lot No. sky af cha pasidur vé a inson of 75 years,

Particulars and Conditions of Bale, may be obtained from

Intimations.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK

A COMPANY LIMITED, NOTICE: TO SHAREHOLDERS, THE- DIVIDEND of, 10% par Share and

BONUS of by per share for the Six Months ending 30th June, 1901, declared at Monday's Ordinary Half Yearly Meeting, will be PAYABLE at the Preivises of THE HONG- KONG AND SHANGHAIBANKINGCORPORATION, gaand after TUESDAY, the 30th August, and Shareholders are requested to apply for FDIVIDEND WARRANTS at the Company's

Dice, Queen's Hpildings, New Praya, 1154y Order of the Board of Directors,

“THOS, 1. ROSE,

Secmtary. Hongkong. 19th August, 1001. THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO, LIMITED.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

[896c

N INTERIM DIVIDEND at the RATE of 5% (Two DOLLARS and FITTY CENTS per Share), for the Six Months ending 30th June, 1901, will be PAID to those Persone Shareholders in the who are Registered above Company on the 30th August, 1901,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED' from the aand to the 30th instant, both Days inclusive.

EDWARD OSBORNE,

T

[884c

Secretary, Hongkong, 16th August, 1901. CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE.

N accordance with the Provisions of No. 121

In with As peintion, the General Agents have This Day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND of $% for the Half year ending jaih June, 1901, on the Paid-up Capital

DIVIDEND WARRANTS PAYABLE on SATURDAY, the 24th August, will be issued to Shareholders on Application.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will he CLOSED from the 15th in the 24th instant, both Days inclusive.

JARDINE MATHESON & Co.,

General Agents.

Hongkong, 'ath August, 1901,

[867c

THE HONGKONG.COLTON SPINNING,

WEAVING AND DYEING CO, CO

LIMITED.

ISSUE OF NEW SHARES OF STO EACH PAYABLE ON APPLICATION.

PPLICATIONS for 58,000 NEW SHARES

A will be received by THE HONGKONG

AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, on or before 3 P.M., on TUESDAY, the 27th August,, upon forms which may be obtained either at the said Bank or from the Undersigned.

"JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 14th August, 1901. [87 20

A. LING & Co.,

FURNITURE STORE.

(Next Door to Messis: WATKINS & Co.) QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Speciality FOOCHOW LACQUER WARE. Hongkong, 18th Jung, Igor.

Messrs. DEACON & HASTINGS, MR.

ro, Queen's Road Central, Vendor's Solicitors,

or

Mr. G. P. LAMMERT, The Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 8th August, 1901,

Insurances.

"L'UNION"

[853C

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD, (Established 1878).

HE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENT for the above

Company, is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS

at current rates,

Claims settled direct without referance to the Head Office.

A. R. MARTY, Agent.

Hongkong, sih July, 1901. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

“HE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at CURRENT RATES.

Hongkong, 18th May.

SIEMSSEN & Co.

To be Let.

TO LET.

(From 1st August-next),

NO, 3, ORMSBY TERRACE KOWLOON

Apply to

PUN-HUNG,"

85, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, 17th July, 1901,"

TO LET.

[761C

NPEAK NO, STEWART TERRACE THE

Apply to APP HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD, Hongkong, 31st July, 1901,

TO LET.

1709€

“ODOWN—No. 5A, DUDDELL STREET,

CODOWN-

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- ́MENT & AGENCY CO, LD.' Hongkong, 31st July, 1901.

TO LET..

HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE.

(Baze

BLUK BUILDINOS, No. 3, and Flopr.

THE RETREATY

Apply to

FOTION.

(642c

R. C. E. WARREN begs to inform his numerous Customers that he will REMOVE his Office to more commodious. Premises at WYNDHAM STREET (Opposite to the Club GERMANIA) on the 1st August next.

Hongkong, 23rd July, 1001.

[7800

JUST RECEIVED,

FIRST SEASon's ConsidNNENT of "AMERICAN" ASPARÁGUS & DESSERT FRUITS, ALL KINDS. Apply to

G. GIRAULT, Hôngkong, zoth August, 1907.

JUST UNFACKED.

Entimations.

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and for Passenger Steamers.

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(7330

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· Sold retail by all Chemists and Wholesale by

cah (maler, 1808,

THE PETER SYS COMPANY,

(Proprietors and Sole Manufacturers)

9, Old China Street, ' Shanghai.

UNTOUCHED BY HAND.

Tar

MELLIN'S

For

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INFANTS and INVALIDS.

When prepared is similar to Breast Milk MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS, "PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND.

THE

NOTICE.

HONGKONG STEAM LAUNDRY FUND IN AID OF THE MEMORIAL

COMPANY, LIMITED.

WASHING WASHING|| WASHING!!!|

Tarifi

GENTLEMEN'S (ORDINARY) At a fixed price of $5 per month per head, or as per tariff' LADIES' and FAMILY B per

ALL ARTICLES DISINFECTED. SHIRTS, COLLARS and Cuffs, glossed by Machinery. Californian Washermen Employed. No Coolies Sleep on the Premises. Depot, ICE HOUSE STREET.

.F. G. ALLEN,

Manager.

[845€

Hongkong, 6th August, 1901,

STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED.

[667CHE Company is now in a position to

collect and deliver at Private Residences Customers who desire our man to call for their washing will oblige by addressing the Under signed.

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Finest WESTPHALIAN HAMS. · ·

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:

MEE CHEUNG,.

PHOTOGRAPHER,

TOP FLOOR OF Ice Hough, in

Ice-House Rord.

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GROUPS AND VIEWS a speciality. Hongkong, and September, vROR,

SIEN TING;

SURGEON DENTIST, No. 14, TAGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free.

? Hongkong, with Septembar, 1805.

DENTISTRY.

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DENTISTRY.

SUI SANG,

(Lately Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA), DENTIST, No. 4, Queen's Road Central. "Hongkong, 3rd January, 1oor?

[8c

160

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BEG to inform my Patrons and Public Generally that I hays REMOVED my Stores From, No. 13 to "No. 3, D'AQUILAR STREET,N :MOUNT KELLRÁ

H. RUTTONJEE,

Hongkong, 27th April, 1000..

NOTICE

THE HONGKONG LAND'INVEST- MENT & AGENCY 'CO., LD. Hongkong, 31st July, 16017

TO.LET..

f1090

TWO EUROPEAN HOUSES, No. 18: Two

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No & Queen's Road West. Sangkopf ofa Asgdek, 100).

(1445.

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DROZ & Co.,

WATCH 'MANUFACTURERS, STEAM FACTORY ESTABLISHED. 1864, ST. IMIER, Switzerland.

SPECIALITIES:

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· MAXIM, BERNA, &C.

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No. 10 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong. 15th May, font,

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER CHANTS, 'NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION·

AGENTS

PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.

SOLE AGENTS FOR: LYARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE HAROMPOSITION RED HAND „BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT,

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&e.

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P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH

WHISKY, &a tay EVERY KIND OF

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5D'Aguilar Street. CHS. J GAUPP & CO.,

OT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS,

NOT

Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, nor the LOEKERS Vilbe RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessel during her stay in Hongkong Harbour per

SZA WITCH; American, ahly, Howan..Master.

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· · FALCONER & Co.

KELLY & WALSH,

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. WATSON & Co.

WATKINS & CO.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Honorary Secretary. Hongkong..17th August, 1001.

· [890c WANTED..

N EXPERIENCED-LADY MANAGER

Ayply by Letter, stating experience 'and enclosing copies of Testimonials, &e, to

THE MANAGER,

CRAIGIEHURN HOTEL Hongkong, 8th August, 1901.

1852€ IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA: WANTED.

ANEXPERIENCED

·N EXPERIENCED MAN of business to

China New Year.

A Act as COMPRADORE, from next

Full Particulars can be obtained on applica- tion to the Undersigned.

I

By Order of the Board of Directors,

· E/W. RUTTER, Manager.

Hongkong, 30th July, 1901,

NOTICE.

HAVE This Day RESUMED PRACTICE.

WM. MACLEOD, D.DAS,

American Dentist. Hongkong, tat August, 1907.

[Ba5c

WANTED

POST as BOOKEEPER by a Competent

Mau.

Apply to

C/o This Office

SURVEYOR seeks Employment.

Apply to

C/o This Office. Hongkong, 4th July, 1001.

C. E. WARREN,

BUILDING CONTRACTOR,

No, 25, ABERDEEN STREET.

ANITARY APPLIANCES SUPPLIED

SANITA

and FIXED, DRAINS, TRAPS, PAIRED. Sanitary Board Notic WASTE PIPES, &c. CLEANSEI

prompt attention. Agent for MOSAIC TILES. Price on Application.

NEW GOODS.

'PLENTY:

IN

HAND

JAPANESE CURIOS.

D. NOMA.

Beaconsfeld Arcade,

poste Le Chy Ful

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